Your employees stay focused instead of sweating through their workday, making mistakes, or calling in sick from heat exhaustion. That’s not dramatic—that’s July in Leon Valley when your AC can’t keep up.
Customers actually stay in your space long enough to browse, buy, and come back. Not rush out because it’s more comfortable in their car. Your energy bills drop because the system is sized right for your building, not oversized by someone trying to play it safe.
You stop paying for emergency repairs every summer. A proper commercial HVAC installation in Leon Valley, TX means the system is built to handle Texas heat from day one, not limping through it until the next breakdown.
We’re veteran-owned and have been installing commercial HVAC systems across San Antonio, Leon Valley, and surrounding areas for over 20 years. We’re not new to Texas summers or the specific challenges Leon Valley businesses face with older buildings and tight spaces.
Our technicians are licensed, certified, and available 24/7 because commercial HVAC problems don’t wait for business hours. We’ve installed systems in retail spaces, restaurants, office buildings, and healthcare facilities throughout the area.
You’re not getting a sales pitch. You’re getting someone who shows up, assesses your space correctly, and installs a system that works for your building and your budget.
We start with a site assessment of your building. That means measuring your space, checking your electrical capacity, looking at your ductwork, and understanding how you actually use the building. A restaurant has different needs than a retail space, and we size the system accordingly.
Next, we provide a detailed quote that breaks down equipment, labor, and timeline. No surprises. If your building needs electrical upgrades or ductwork modifications, you’ll know before we start.
Installation day, we show up on time with the equipment and a plan to minimize disruption to your business. For most commercial rooftop HVAC unit installations in Leon Valley, TX, we can complete the work in 1-3 days depending on system size. We handle all permits, inspections, and code compliance.
After installation, we test the system under load, walk you through the controls, and make sure everything is running efficiently before we leave. You get warranty information, maintenance recommendations, and a direct line if anything comes up.
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You get a full load calculation to size your system correctly. That’s not a guess based on square footage—it’s an actual analysis of your building’s insulation, window placement, occupancy, and heat-generating equipment. In Leon Valley, where summer temperatures regularly hit 100°F, undersizing means constant breakdowns and oversizing means wasted energy.
We handle all permits and ensure your installation meets local building codes. That matters when you’re dealing with commercial property inspections or selling your building down the line.
Your installation includes a comprehensive warranty on both equipment and labor. Most manufacturers offer 5-10 year warranties on commercial units, and we back our installation work so you’re not paying out of pocket if something goes wrong in the first year.
We also provide a maintenance plan recommendation specific to your system and usage. Commercial HVAC systems in Texas need more frequent filter changes and coil cleaning than residential units because they run harder and longer. You’ll know exactly what to expect.
Most commercial HVAC system installations in Leon Valley, TX take 1-3 days depending on the size of your system and whether your building needs any electrical or structural modifications. A straightforward rooftop unit replacement for a small retail space might be done in a day. A multi-zone system for a 10,000 square foot office building will take longer.
The timeline also depends on permit approval, which in Leon Valley typically takes 3-5 business days. We handle all permit applications and schedule inspections so you don’t have to chase down city offices.
If you’re replacing an existing system, we can often keep your old unit running until the new one is ready to go online. That means minimal downtime for your business, even during installation.
It depends on your building’s square footage, insulation, ceiling height, window placement, occupancy, and heat-generating equipment. A 3,000 square foot restaurant with commercial ovens needs a much larger system than a 3,000 square foot office with computers.
We perform a Manual J load calculation to determine the exact cooling and heating capacity your building requires. In Leon Valley, where summer heat is the bigger challenge, we also factor in your building’s sun exposure and roof type since many commercial systems are rooftop installations.
Oversizing is just as bad as undersizing. An oversized system cycles on and off too frequently, which wastes energy and wears out components faster. An undersized system runs constantly and never keeps up. Proper sizing means the system runs efficiently and maintains consistent temperatures.
Commercial HVAC installation services in Leon Valley, TX typically range from $5,000 to $30,000+ depending on system size, equipment type, and installation complexity. A 3-ton rooftop unit for a small retail space will cost significantly less than a 15-ton multi-zone system for a large office building.
Equipment accounts for about 60-70% of the total cost. Higher efficiency units cost more upfront but reduce your monthly energy bills. In Texas, where AC runs 8-9 months a year, that efficiency difference adds up quickly.
The remaining cost covers labor, permits, electrical work, ductwork modifications, crane rental for rooftop installations, and disposal of your old equipment. We provide itemized quotes so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Financing options are available if you need to spread the cost out.
Yes, in most cases. For rooftop unit replacements, the majority of the work happens on your roof with minimal disruption inside your building. We schedule the final cutover during your slowest hours—early morning, late evening, or weekends—so your business stays operational.
If we’re installing a completely new system with ductwork modifications, there will be some disruption, but we work in phases to minimize downtime. We’ll walk you through the timeline before we start so you can plan around it.
For businesses that absolutely cannot close, we can install the new system alongside your existing one and switch over during a planned shutdown period. It takes more coordination, but it’s doable for restaurants, healthcare facilities, and other operations that can’t afford downtime.
Commercial systems are larger, more complex, and built to run longer hours under heavier loads. Most commercial HVAC installations in Leon Valley, TX use rooftop units instead of ground-level condensers because they save valuable ground space and are easier to service without disrupting business operations.
Commercial systems also require more robust electrical service—often 208V or 480V three-phase power instead of residential 240V single-phase. That means your building’s electrical panel needs to support the load, and upgrades aren’t uncommon.
Zoning is another major difference. Commercial buildings often need multiple zones to handle different occupancy levels, sun exposure, and usage patterns throughout the day. A properly zoned system lets you cool your customer-facing areas during business hours without wasting energy on back offices and storage rooms.
Yes. Commercial HVAC systems need maintenance every 3-4 months in Texas because they run harder and accumulate more wear than residential systems. Regular maintenance catches small problems before they become expensive failures during your busiest season.
Our maintenance plans include filter changes, coil cleaning, refrigerant level checks, electrical connection inspections, and thermostat calibration. We also check your ductwork for leaks and verify that your system is running at the efficiency levels it should be.
Planned maintenance costs a fraction of emergency repairs. A clogged coil or low refrigerant level might only cost $200-300 to fix during a scheduled visit, but if it causes a compressor failure on a 105°F Saturday afternoon, you’re looking at $2,000-5,000 in emergency repairs plus lost business while you’re down.
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